In April 2019, Nicole Doherty of Patrick Henry High School was named the 2019 NATIONAL Outstanding Teacher of American History by the Daughters of the America Revolution.

In April 2019, Catherine Burton of Monterey Elementary was named the recipient of the Virginia Council for Learning Disabilities Early Career Special Educator Award.

In March 2019, Joanne Villers of the Roanoke Valley Governor's School received the 2019 Outstanding High School Chemistry Teacher of the Year Award by the Virginia Blue Ridge Section of the American Chemical Society.

In March 2019, the Patrick Henry High School Forensics Team won its 5th State Title.

In February 2019, Patrick Henry High School Girls Swim Team won its fourth consecutive State Title.

In February 2019, Noah Bowers of Patrick Henry High School won two individual State Titles in swimming.

In September 2018, Jamie Nichols of Lucy Addison Middle was named the Region 6 Teacher of the Year.

In July 2018, Crystal Spring Elementary received the 2018 Governor's Award of Education Excellence. Only 14 schools state-wide were recognized. Grandin Court Elementary was awarded the Board of Education Excellence Award and Wasena Elementary received the Board of Education Distinguished Achievement Award.

In May 2018, the Air Force JROTC units at Patrick Henry and William Fleming High Schools each earned the Distinguished Unit with Merit Award. Only 118 units nationwide received this distinction.

Forest Park Academy has exceeded 1,100 graduates. It is a specialized school that allows high school students to graduate, no matter the challenges.

Anne Travers of Virginia Heights Elementary received the
2018 Special Education Teacher Award from the National Association of
Special Education Teachers (NASET).

Jeff Midkiff of Patrick Henry High School received the Yale Distinguished Music Educator Award in June 2017 at Yale University.

​Eighth graders and all high school students receive laptops for school and home use

The Roanoke Valley Governor’s School for Science and Technology (RVGS) is a specialized regional center for the advanced study of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). RVGS serves 269 students from 7 localities. Roanoke City has 128 slots available.

The Community College Access Program (CCAP) allows
graduating seniors to attend Virginia Western Community College
tuition-free for up to three years. To learn more about the program, click here

Students from Patrick Henry and William Fleming High
School can take dual enrollment classes at Virginia Western Community
College.

Students participate in 42 different sports programs at the middle and high school levels.